LORD VISHNU is the Predominating
Deity of the following Six (6) Puranas:
Bhagavata Purana has 18,000 verses, and
is a jewel of the Vedas, providing all instruction on the science of
self-realization.
Vishnu Purana has 23,000 verses, including
stories of various devotees, a description of varnasrama, the six angas of the
Veda, a description of the age of Kali, a description of Sveta Varaha Kalpa,
and Visnu dharmotara.
Narada Purana has 25,000 verses, and
contains a synopsis of the complete philosophy. It describes Jagannatha Puri,
Dwaraka, Badrinatha, and other holy sites.
Padma Purana has 55,000 verses, and
contains the glory of Srimad-Bhagavatam, and stories of Rama, Jagannatha,
Matsya, Ekadasi, Bhrgu, and others.
Garuda Purana has 19,000 verses, and
discuss the subject of Bhagavad-gita, reincarnation, visnu-sahaasra-nama, and a
description of Tarsya Kalpa.
Varaha Purana has 24,000 verses, and
describes the different vratas and Lord Visnu's glories.
LORD BRAHMA is the Predominating
Deity of the following Six (6) Puranas:
Brahmanda Purana has 12,000 verses, and
describes the vedangas and the Adi Kalpa.
Brahmavaivarta Purana has
18,000 verses, and describes the glories and pastimes of Sri Sri Radha-Krsna.
Markandeya Purana has 9,000 verses, and
tells the stories of Rama and Krsna.
Bhavisya Purana has 14,500 verses, and
describes the glories of devotional service to Sri Krsna, along with the
prediction of Lord Caitanya.
Vamana Purana contains 10,000 verses, and
tells the story of Lord Trivikrama.
Brahma Purana has 10,000 verses, and
describes the teachings of Lord Brahma to Daksa.
LORD SHIVA (Rudra) is the Predominating
Deity of the following Six (6) Puranas:
Matsya Purana has 14,000 verses, and
describes the Vamana and Varaha Kalpas, and temple construction.
Kurma Purana has 17,000 verses, and
describes the conversation between Krsna and the Sun-god, Dhanvantari, and the
Laksmi Kalpa.
Linga Purana has 11,000 verses, and
describes the glories of Lord Nrsmhadeva, the stories of Janardhana and
Ambarisa, and the glories of Gayatri.
Shiva Purana has 24,000 verses, divided
into six samhitas. It was recited by Vedavyasa’s disciple Romaharshana.
Skanda Purana has 81,100 verses, and
describes the slaughter of the demon Tarakdsura by Skanda (Subrahmanya). Skanda
Purana is very similar to the Kumarasambhava of Kalidasa.
Agni Purana has 15,400 verses, and
describes Salagrama and the Isana Kalpa.
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The 18 Primary Puranas and their predominating deities viz. Lord Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh (Shiva)
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